Category Archives: Lune

Mr. Toad – Daily Lune #4

peeper in disguise
i see you
tree knob, eyes blinking

~kat

A Lune in response to Jane Dougherty’s Daily Short-form Poetry Challenge. I discovered this brave fellow in the dig run. Fortunately he’s a shapeshifter, my mutts none-the-wiser. 😊


Daily Lune #3

night falls intensely
in the woods
whispering stillness

~kat

Daily Lune #3 inspired by Jane Dougherty’s daily short-form Poetry Challenge. And so out first full day of vacation commences. Last night outside our little lake cabin in the woods I was stunned by the stillness. This is going to be a good week. 😊


Daily Lune #2

rooted deep, prevailing,
stripped lean from winter’s pruning
magnolia blooms resolute

~kat


Daily Lune #1

lush, green canopy
sunlight stream
flush of the morning

~kat

For June…a Lune! I had suggested a Lune to Jane Dougherty for our daily short form poetry challenge. The Lune is a three line poem, either 5/3/5 syllables or 3/5/3 words. Jane went for the word form today. I opted for the syllable style. Please join us! I like the idea of a short poem written daily.


Empty

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photo by Thomas Shellberg via Unsplash

dark house echoing
empty nest
gone are her children

~kat

A Lune Poem (5/3/5) for Sonya’s Three Line Tale challenge inspired by this photo by Thomas Shellberg via Unsplash